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Title: Nonverbal%20Communication


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Nonverbal Communication
  • Speaks Loudly

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Purposes of Nonverbal Comm
  • To accent
  • To complement
  • To contradict
  • To regulate
  • To repeat
  • To substitute

3
Nonverbal Language
  • Characteristics include
  • Subconscious- all of those gestures you do when
    you dont realize it
  • Contextual- depends on the situation surrounding
    the message sent
  • Ambiguous- open to interpretation, sometimes
    confusing
  • Cultural- depends on the origin or background of
    those communicating

4
Nonverbal Language
  • The first thing people notice about you is your
    appearance which can create that positive
    professional image.
  • Dress- professional vs. social situations-
    classic, clean, conservative
  • Grooming- hair, face, hands

5
Nonverbal Language
  • A positive professional image consists of
  • Confidence- a strong voice and an attentive
    positive attitude
  • Poise- unhesitating speech and the ability to
    read a situation and react appropriately
  • Assertiveness- strong sense of purpose
  • Immediacy- approachable, friendly open

6
Body Language
  • Facial Expressions
  • The eyes
  • Space
  • Touch
  • Appearance
  • Height
  • Weight
  • Hair length, color, style
  • Posture

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Facial Communication
  • Faces may express
  • Happiness
  • Surprise
  • Fear
  • Anger
  • Sadness
  • Disgust
  • Contempt
  • Interest

8
Eye Communication
  • Functions of eye contact
  • Seek feedback
  • Open the channel
  • Signal the nature of the relationship
  • Psychologically lessen physical distance
  • Functions of eye avoidance
  • Maintain privacy
  • Signal lack of interest
  • Avoid unpleasant stimuli
  • Heighten other senses

9
Spatial Communication
  • Proxemicsuse of space for spatial distance
  • Public distance- 12 ft to 25 ft or more
  • Social distance- 4 ft to 12 ft
  • Personal distance- 18 in. to 4 ft
  • Intimate distance- Up to 18 in. from your body

10
Space Communication
  • Territorialitythe way you protect your space
  • Primary territory
  • Secondary territory
  • Public territory
  • Markers

11
Touch Communication
  • The most primitive form of communication.
  • Positive feelings, such as support, appreciation,
    inclusion, affection, trust
  • Intention to play, such as tickling
  • Control, such as for attention or compliance
  • Ritualistic, such as greetings and departures
  • Task-related, such as checking for a fever,
    helping someone out of the car, etc.
  • Touch avoidance is directly related to
    communication apprehension.

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  • The second thing people usually use to make
    impressions is the voice.
  • There are nonverbal cues given in the voice
    which, with practice, you can use to create that
    positive professional image.

13
Paralanguage The Vocal Channel
  • The vocal, but nonverbal, dimension of speech.
  • Its how you say it.
  • Judgments about people.
  • Judgments about communication effectiveness.

14
Paralanguage cont.
  • Certain aspects of your voice also make up
    nonverbal language
  • Pitch- highness or lowness- relates emotion or
    maturity
  • Volume- ability to be heard- relates confidence
  • Tone- vocal quality- relates pleasantness and
    richness
  • Duration- rate tempo- relates ability to be
    understood interest of listener

15
Silence
  • Allows the speaker time to think
  • Seems to prepare the receiver for the importance
    of the message
  • Can be used as a weapon
  • May be a response to personal anxiety or threats
  • May prevent communication
  • May communicate emotional response
  • May be used when you have nothing to say

16
Time Communication
  • Chronemics--how time is organized, reacted to,
    and used to communicate
  • Time orientation is dependent upon socioeconomic
    class, culture, and personal experiences

17
Smell Communication
  • Olfactics is the study of smell, such as
    aromatherapy
  • Attraction
  • Taste
  • Memory
  • Identification

18
Culture and Nonverbal Communication
  • Heavily influenced by culture
  • Different cultures assign different meanings
    (such as eye contact, color, touch, use of
    silence, time orientation, etc.)

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Professional Dress Attire Assignment
  • Each student is to create their own collage
    showing proper Interview Dress Attire that will
    let the employer know that they are serious about
    the job.
  • Must feature
  • At least 10 pictures total
  • Must have 2 shirts, 2 pants/skirt, 2 shoes, 1
    Prominent Total Body Picture of you in the
    attire(larger than the others)
  • The rest can be accessories youd like or
    wouldnt mind
  • GIRLS ONLY 1 Dress equals shirt and pants
  • The Prominent Picture must be labeled with your
    name at the bottom of the photo
  • Collage must use all space on slide before
    uploading file to moodle (stretch pics to fit
    evenly together.)

John Smith
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John Smith
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